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Gir len meyer Nirseries 
DECIDUOUS TREES—continued 
Platanus - Sycamore 
i i oric > Tree i is iated. However, if you 
PLATANUS occidentalis (American Plane Tree). Our native Sycamore which is not apprecia i 
want a tree of rapid growth, rugged in character, picturesque in winter with its white bark, you should not over- 
look this grand old tree. Fine for woodland and paddocks. Tolerant of scot and smoke, and therefore is much used 
as a street tree in cities. 

Each 
7 to 9 Ftp VQ COS Se ont iene ects fee cts cue Fe ole ae Faye state le esp hotiapetyel “Mees munca alleged olka vt ce ae al at oe anon $3.50 
8 to TO Ft, Vb ine Cl, Racine epee ce cuore coe oho) ode whe ole) ena) ot et fe) SS eet geet bs OewOReDs Ca EME aoe eal Rs 4.50 
TO to TZ fits, V3 Tr realy Wee ieletene lela eye oie ooo oo sony 8 avio. aga at i cre allot ska Maibsl oh rhe Ope WFeRAT aaa ct iell-Niees a-aeas meer 5.50 
Populus - Poplar 
POPULUS nigra italica (Lombardy Poplar). A tall, slender tree of rapid growth, reaching a great height and not 
to be confused with Carolina Poplar. Specimens often reach 50 feet, with a spread of less than 10 feet, and for 
this reason when trees are needed for narrow places, between buildings, congested lawns, narrow avenues, Lom- 
bardy Poplar may be used to advantage. Because of its great height and quick growth it is recommended for back- 
grounds, to add character to plantings or to offset straight or bare lines; for screening unsightly views, windbreaks 
—and for quick effects. 
Each 
SM Ms en) al geo ite (1 ees a er es Grete Toone OG 7 owt Cm eG OM od oes oy oe $1.CO 
(ah om ies eh Wl lates ae eee ieEn eben Aro. mer a Hie Ae foie Oa cite Qo aks oH oan StL at 1.50 
1 tO: Settal Trt = c| i rt Mar et rere mitt tr os Pe tiene Ar Sh fe Whidirec isco anos | 2.00 
WE OM | VE nMdcolae Gees meno atrro ne tiie arcmin aos 7S Mk orauciae Mtr acy CRO Ot a ee melodrok 206 2.50 
Seem LOR Sent Chol mee Rie te oon Or tennis os bee Oe OO eon yao GP oo SoA 3.00 
P. alba bolleana (Bolleana Poplar). Just because the Carolina Poplar is an enormous weed and nothing more, one 
should not discriminate against all the Poplar family. Bolleana Poplar has glittering green leaves, silvered under- 
neath, and makes an attractive display against the sky when they are set 
in motion by a gentle breeze. The bark is gray, giving a pleasing winter 
effect. It is a fast growing, slender columnar tree a little wider than 
Lombardy, which it resembles at a distance and for which it can be used 
as a substitute. Each Each 
6. t0°7 ft eat. eters $2.00 O AOL OCE a scious erties ote $3.50 
T MtONS) Fister dean hatin 2.50 LOMtOANZS Fh eee eter ceetiere 4.50 
3 tO. Ofte ate eae cmiauare 3.00 
Prunus - Flowering Cherries 
All except the large specimen listed below will be available in the spring 
only. We will accept orders and ship at proper season. 
These beautiful flowering trees from the Orient are among the most dec- 
orative in cultivation. They are of medium growth, free of disease and will 
succeed almost anywhere. There are many species and horticultural forms. 
We have tested many kinds and the best are as follows: 
WEEPING FORMS 
PRUNUS subhirtella. Singie Weeping. 
PRUNUS subhirtella. Double Weeping. 
These beautiful, graceful trees are a mass of bloom in early spring. Grafted 
about 6 feet from the ground. Prunus Persica 
$6.00 each : 
(Flowering Peach) 
UPRIGHT FORMS PRUNUS persica (Double Red Flowering 

Platanus—American Plane Tree 
PRUNUS amanogawa. Semi-double, pale pink. Narrow, upright. Peach). A small tree, covered in spring 
P. autumnalis. Single pink. Blossoms spring and fall. with double, showy red blossoms. 
P., Kwanzan. Double deep pink. Each 
P., Naden. Double light pink. 4 to 5 ft. .... 4.4.5 eee $1.50 
P., Shirofugen. Double white. 5. ton 6. ffs aod os yee ee 2.00 
Prices of above 5 varieties: Each Each 
A OS FE aes ransieene tiers Oe $4.00 5 FO GVAEPadcis, eras eet $5.00 
P. yedoensis (Yoshino). Single pale pink. Extra hardy and 
the one which is largely planted cround the tidal basin in 

Washington. Each 
esa a? Ae CR eee ee Lee $3.00 
BORG | Eto ERR cee cols, Sine ee a ea 4.00 
LARGE UPRIGHT SPECIMENS AT NURSERY 
Available in some kinds as follows: ach 
A tOdeS Ft? BORK Re 2oke ence ns Sa ee Ne $10.00 
Payee pene Btone Qafted BG Biman ten at ee eC 15.00 
Carpinus Betula Pyramidalis OaTO" | OS ft = BG Be eure atin Ee ra meee 20.00 

ELECTRIC STEAM RADIATOR CORP., PARIS, KENTUCKY 
Another example of “Industry Need Not be Ugly.” We congratulate the management for 
making this plant a thing of beauty and a credit to the community. It should radiate warmth 
and hospitality alike to employes, visitors and friends. A Hillenmeyer job. Liriodendron—Tulip Tree 

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